[2026] A dream collaboration track by famous artists. Popular featuring songs [J-Pop]
When artists with different styles come together on a single track, unexpected chemistry is born.In the J-POP scene, cross-genre and cross-generation featuring songs keep emerging, continually moving listeners’ hearts.The expressions you don’t see in solo work and the groove that only arises when voices intertwine are the true pleasures unique to collaborations.In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of buzzworthy, popular collab tracks.From timeless classics to the latest must-hear songs, you’re sure to find a track you’ll want to add to your playlist!
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[2026] A dream collaboration track by famous artists. Popular featuring songs [J-Pop] (31–40)
On a night when stars fallToukyou Sukaparadaisu Ookesutora × Koumoto Hiroto

This work features Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra, a ska band Japan proudly presents to the world, with Hiroto Kōmoto—who has long led Japan’s punk rock scene—as a guest vocalist.
It’s a masculine yet romantic masterpiece, highlighted by Kōmoto’s sincere, soaring vocals.
will be fine feat. AnlyGosuperāzu

This is a warm, heartfelt song performed by The Gospellers! It’s used as an anime ending theme, so it also deepens the lingering emotions of the story.
With the collaboration of Anly, the piece gains a fresh charm.
The six-part harmony resonates beautifully, and the gentle vocals that nestle close to the listener are especially memorable.
It’s been available for streaming since January 2, 2025, so be sure to check it out! You’ll definitely want to listen to it with someone special.
It’s a track that can lift you up when you’re tired or in need of encouragement.
Don’t be love feat. Kazuyoshi SaitoShishido Kafuka × Saitō Kazuyoshi

This song was written specifically for the TV drama “Doctors’ Love Affairs.” The composition is by Kazuyoshi Saito, with lyrics by Kazuyoshi Saito and Shishido Kavka.
It’s a slightly wistful mid-tempo ballad that vividly captures the drama’s worldview.
The duo’s sultry vocals are addictively appealing.
Wonder WomanAmuro Namie feat. AI & Tsuchiya Anna

This is the commercial song for Coca-Cola “Coca-Cola Zero.” It’s a powerful rock tune by three female singers, each with her own distinct color, featuring a cool, near-futuristic sound.
An anthem of support for women fighting through their days, brimming with fiery energy.
Gray and Blue (+Masaki Suda)Yonezu Kenshi

Here’s a collaboration between Kenshi Yonezu, now a singer-songwriter who represents the J-POP scene, and Masaki Suda, who is also hugely active in J-POP.
Yonezu sings the first verse, and Suda sings the second.
In the latter half of the song, they each have parts that play off each other like a call-and-response, making it really engaging to listen to.
The grand and beautiful melody woven by their two voices—both boasting exceptional vocal ability—is sure to move you.
[2026] A dream collaboration track by famous artists. Popular featuring songs [J-Pop] (41–50)
Grotesque feat. Namie AmuroHirai Ken × Amuro Namie

The collaboration came to fruition through an offer from Ken Hirai.
It became a hot topic as a joint performance by two leading artists in the J-pop scene.
The song is cool yet energetic, exuding the two artists’ lustrous, mature allure.
Bloom in the fleeting world of dreams.momoiro kuroobaa Z × KISS

An extraordinarily unconventional collaboration between a Japanese idol group and a legendary American hard rock band.
It drew tremendous attention, as this marked the very first time—domestically or internationally—that KISS collaborated with another artist on an audio recording.



